That's the one :up:
https://i.postimg.cc/wxWGzrwy/Vertre...r-904-1555.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Serapis_(G94) Over to you :salute: |
damn! I looked at that pic a dozen times...looking at ships sold after WWII and didn't click on a stern portside view...looking for a bow portside view. The D-day hint settled it. I'll post something devious shortly.
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Some sort of cable?
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not cable..but 'tis a conduit of sorts...particularly to the spiritually inclined:hmmm:
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In use today?
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given the ambiguity of your question, and given the definition of "use" "utility" or "intrinsic worth", I'm compelled to say yes! It has always had a use?..even if only to delineate the 4 points of the compass...:timeout:
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Part of religious attire?
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Rosary
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Related to Catholisme ?
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Would a person wear it?
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WOW stick a feather in your bonnet! Actually, since U ask, ...in this case in the photo peeking at the bottom edge of the puzzle's picture, it is, in fact, being "worn"??!:D:shucks::yeah:
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Worn by a priest?
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Ur on the scent! Of the sun in this case, as evidenced on June 6, 1876!!!
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Worn by a south american priest?
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Etheric cord.
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Dowsing rod?
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An indian (north-american) shaman or priest wearing this at the battle of the Little Big Horn?
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